THE CENTRE REPORTER, NN NN NN NA NANA NNN NNN Centre Harr, Pa, Jax, 14, 1885, TxrMsS. ~$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance: Advertisements 2 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. s@r-Hereafler all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre~ mium on $2 in advance, —W, H. Ripka, practical millwright, of Globe Mills, Snyder county, is doing some repairs at A. P. Zerby’s sawmill, we Actual business ‘shows that Wm, Pealer, at Spring Mills, has the leading store of that place. His stock is all new and attractive, and his prices are down to suit the times, » Agron Thomas has taken the job of moving the “Felmlee’” house from the corner down to Spangler's lot on East Church street and putting it safely over cellar and wall, ANYTHING YOU WANT, Either Useful or Beautiful, AT G. R, SPIGELMYER'S c=SUPPLY DEPOT,== BPRING MILLS, PA, You can travel a day and not find a nicer, cleaner, or more complete stock. —Prices talk for themselves,——— Garmans. Artistic Stamping, at low prices, and dur - ing Dec. all handkerchiefs bought of us will Plush Petals for making flowers in relief as used in’ decora~ be stamped free of charge. sve art needle work. All the materials used for Embroidery and fancy work, Tinsel Cord, Chenille, Arasene, fine Coin Purses, Leather and Plush Bronze goods, now’ just the thing for pres- Zoilet sets in Russia ents. Ash Receivers, Bronze Placques, Mir- In Zephyrs and yarns we carry a In Seal Caps, for men In Handker- chiefs we start at 3 cents; most popular” lin- en will sell at 12} cents; Ladies’ colored We only ask rors, etc. magnificent, line. and boys, our line 12 large. on 20 border usual price, cents, you to call and we are positive you will not regret il, D. GARMAN & SON, 1884. BUSH'S ARCADE. Bellefonte, ———————— a ——————— LOCAL ITEMS. Weather was cold and breezy on Tuesday. ~The musical convention at Aa- ronsburg, last week, was well attended. —Meyer, our landlord, now runs a hack to the trains. Bully for Dave, ~-Adam Thomas has the contract for the carpenter work on the new mill Prices reduced on all kinds of goods, Calland examine—J, D. Long, Spring Mills, 2 ~——0n night of 2d the dwelling house of Amos Gill, near Pleasant, Gap, was de- gtroyed by fire. —James, a son of John Conley, oJ near this place, has a severe attack of typhoid fever. —Rev. Koser, of Pine,Grove, has ac- cepted a call from the Northumberiand Lutheran charge. ~—1J. B. Solt killed a calf, the other day, 179 days old, which dressed 180 Ibe. Woo beats Bolt ? —8, B. Shafer, one of the leading ¢i tizens of Madisonburg, gave the “He~ porter” a call. ——YVery stormy Friday night of last week. The two days preyious, 8 and 9, were like spring. —(Grove & Wolf have been awarded the contract for baiidiog the new mill at the railroad station. —Ground has been broken for Bar- tholomew’s store, dwelling and stable out at the depot. —Kate, a daughter of Wm. Hazel, of Madisonburg, fractured an arm, by fall- ing on the ice, —~eOur black silk at 76cts, $1, $1.10 $1.25 are 40 per cent under value, Great- est bargain at Bee Hive, ~The Centre Hall station is about completed and will be one of the neatest on the line of the road. All dry goods purchasers presented with a paper pattern—Valentines Store Co., Lim. weMr, A. P. Luse and hisson, C. W. Luse, the latter recently from the west, gave the “Reporter” a call. isonburg will have a musical con«"ion next week, conducted by Prot. scClintic, of Mill Hall, ~The Philipsburg “Journal” has been pink long enough, now let it turn back to the good old white color. «Centre Hall can boast of not hav- ing a skating rink, and we rather think will be spared the shame of haviog one. Wm. Pealer (has been appointed post-master at Spring Mills. A good ap~ pointment—we congratulate Mr. Pealer. nee M18, Soman Brum nf Re- bersburg, a rt time ago, by & over some rubbish, broke a leg and arm, we Mr, Fleming, of Bradford county father of Julian Fleming, is here, and expects tc put in the summer at this place, «Major Fisher is adding rolls to his mill and is thus keeping up with the improvements of the age, a tic of the major. Now York BE The Reportar and the New Weekly World, to three new subscribers, clubbing with one of our present subs scribers, at $2.36 per year. I before > sd) LD Yo 8 oy Mills chea . foug'n Spring, Mills purchasing elsewhere, 2 San] Siover Sing be a a me Sight thi seemed to be after Wm. Bi: ble’s chickens, a few nights ago, — ‘Ward Beocher, in the Fein pumber of the “N. Tel onc heh Sri Henry of present subscribers impel our su will club with & new ott, UF ecksy World for 8225 each, one your, pay in seneDr, Taylor, of , has retarn- A from his a : " Centre Hall water works are to be partly reconstructed by enlarging the upper half of route to treble the capacity ~The ladies of the Mite society con- nected with ronsburg, report the proceeds of their ses, 56.28; leaving a balance of $72.22 in the treasury. published by the firm aforesaid. Erhard, who went to Kansas a few years perfect himself in the plastering trade, ~Ex-sheriff Spangler has purchased that old landmark, the Felmles house, on the north-west corner of the diamond, eran church. Hurrah for the Philad, Branch ! yelled a lamberman as he weat up street, with a bundle under bis arm, I bought a suit of clothes there for 88 less than the price elsewhere, and that is clearing one whole week's wages, —Remember that winter suits and the Philad. Branch. ( gains if you need clothing, You can not state, ander the direction of Prof. P, H. Meyer, cents, on his new summer hotel at the cave. The main building will be 50x30 feet, and three stories high; thers will bs an L to the main. Sheds for horses will be 55x35, A.P. Luse has the contract for the work. —Wm, Carry has moved his shoe- of the bank, where he will be happy at all times to fill orders in new boots and satisfaction. Work always first-class, —Mingle's stock of boots and shoes is the largest and best. He rules in pri- ces and genuineness of goods, All cus- tomers can be accommodated, No pur- chaser has yet had reason to compiain and lives up fo promises, —By clubbing with the Heronrenr you get the “New York Weekly World’ and the Rerorren for $2.25 ket) The terms apply to any new names sent in by one of our present patrons. tf ~The County Commissioners, them- seives good and efficient men, have made good appointments, namely, Geo, torney sud DD. L. Zerby, mercantile ap- praiser. All good, active Democrats, and thoroughly competent for the places chosen, —A couple saddenly disappeared gossips have it that it is a genuine elope- ment. The man was a grass widower a resident of Mill Hall, Names are tem- porarily withheld, so says the Lock Ha- ven Democrat, of College township, gave the Reporter a plessant call, and were soon joined by oae of Boalsbury's active business men, Mr. Fred Weaver, and altogether a jolly time was had for half an hour, weel}0 t0 Murray's Drug Store,} Cen- tre Hall, for your Chtistmas and Birth- day cards, also toys for your children. A fail line of drugs and medicines kept in stock. Any drog or medicine not found on hand will be got for you inside of 48 hours from the time you leave your ors der. J. D. Murray, If you want the Two papers, the Rz- porter and the “New York Weekly World,” for one year at $2.50, you can have the two by sending ny the $2.50 in advance and a new name with $2.50, to which the two papers will also besent. This is a big bargain, and we are only able to carry it out upon the shove plan, tr wemeilol, D. H, Hastings, of Bellefonte, the stately, good-looking and efficient commander of the Fifth 't, Pennayl= vania National Goerd, we understand has written a letter to the inaugaral com- mittee at Washington in regard to secur- ing quarters for his staff and the gight companies of his command, dorin e of the inaugural ceremonies at net y BAYS AN exchange, If Co Busting goes to Washin he might be gob up by the President for Becretary of War, of the Far. ntre Hall, At the annual meeti Mat, Fire Ins, Company, st Monday, the following directors were el : Msj. J. B, er, 8, J. Her- ring, Greg; John Musser, Haines; 8. Gramles, ’l Bromgard, Miles; H, E. Duck, Penn; Dani Welland, Harris Rell. Raley, Forgamon: Sati oA. [J 'k e” ‘Vobter ganized by while p iog his home preached, Rev of. n Minis A fow evenings a hha hough bid ch he For the Reronrrrr. Mau. Eprror : ~The musical convention at Aaronsburg under the supervision of the Ladies’ Mite Society of the Reformed church was in every way a decided suo- cess, At the organization Tuesday even- ing, 6, about 60 singers were present, which number was increased to seventy. five, Many of the best singers in Cen- tre and Union counties were present, The chorus singing was considered very good, especially when it is remembered that the building in which the conven tion was held is poorly adapted to such purposes, The singers deserve great praise, and those from abroad returned to their homes with the best wishes of the pastor and the people for whose ben- efit they had kindly given their services, Miss Kate Shriner, of Mifflinburg, a { tions at the Allentown Female college { and in the Freeburg musical college, and teachers’ institutes and musical conven- tions, being an expert in her profession, i and improved it with her elegantly ren- dered songs, Miss Swartz as a vocalist | render, gave sufficient evidence of the sbie to commandsher voice, To hear her on this occasion was a treat which few Among the selections which special mention, Prof. Weaver in directing the conven- tion well sustained his good reputation. There is in his manner no wasting of time with a saperfinity of words—the fault of so many mosical directors, | cal manner to the end, | suit is always satisfaciory. The proceeds of the convention after | deducting all expenses are $71, which wiil be quite a help to the ladies who | have in haud the furnishing of the new church, ul Aence Lhe re- il tie — ~—Bechlers & Co, have granulated sa- gar at Sc a pound, all other grades at | lowest prices, Syraps, molasses, finest { New Orleans at B0c per gallon, Fine as- i sortment of coffees, both green and { roasted. Our roasted coffees are always { fresh. All the new and desirable brands i of tobacco, Special attention given to | oar cigar trade. We try to sell the best 2 for bc and Hc cigars in the town, lea 0c to $1 per lb; Oolong 60¢ to §1 per Ib; | Mixed green and black from 60¢ to $1 | per lb; a very fine colored Japan tea; al- 80 a good bargain in Youag Hyson at 40c per pound. Finest full cream cheese at Li#r ov Junons.~The following is the list of jurors drawn for the Jan'y term: Grand Jurors—Fourth Monday, Wm, Ishler, Henner Thomas Davis, Ferguson |L C Ballick, Huston Daniel Lutz, Spring {Chas Murray, Josiah Johuson, Walker Wm. Hutton, Rush David Ulrich, Penn IJ A Alkens, Bellefonte Robert Strunk, Marion G A Bayard, Bellefonte John © Bible, Potter Ku, Cronemiller, Haines Felix Dale, College Noah Leitzel, Haines E H Marshall, Patton J Gorton, Philipsburg Petor Lanck, Ferguson John 8 Homan, Haines [D 1 Decker, Potter Traverse Jurors- Fourth Monday, Bol gandy, Howard iH B Meyer, Benner Andrew Lytle, College [DM Berlew, Liberty Amos Garbrick, Spring [Ben Limbert, Gregg IL Buftington, Milesh'g H 1, Harvey, Boggs Charles More, Harris CF Richards, Bellefonte John Hite, College 8 Harpster, Ferguson R F Hall, Union 8B W Barefoot, Poller «= Foster Jordan, Spring 8 H Bailey, Harris Milton Leymann, Boggs Cyrus Callahan, Union John Spade, Marion John Dubbs, Spring J J Orndorf, Haines J H Harper, Bellefonte Oscar Peters, Union iJ Brackbille, Bellefonte IM Gowland, Philibsburg Wm. Moon, Liberty {Bom'l Green, Haines iCal Bathgate, College {AT Gray, Halfmoon id Meyers, Harris IW H Wigton, Philipsb'g iJ B Roan, Benner Dan’! Roush, Miles WJ J Gramley, Walker Ben] Kerstetter, Penn Wim H Wagner, Boge {lames Gilliland, Co {Henry Weavel, Liberty J Johnstonbanugh, Coll'ge ld W Collins, Rush David Lohr, Gregg {Thos Dunkle, Walker Traverse Jurors—1st Monday of Febrly, F Nelson, Philipsburg D H Musser, Millheim LJ Bing, Unionville J Gohicen, Ferguson H J Rothrock, Sprig ac H Wyle, Haines {Orin Vall, Rush » {CC Roup, Uni iH J Derr, Bell Howard tAnron R Hall 1 Henry Meye HH Wi fusser, Ferguson Gen Wis id W Hazel, Miles Geo Clark, Poller esse [Ben Blover » a ii 8 f tT Jas I’ Irvin, Bellefonte |W B Thompson, Boggs F G Gray, Patton { ABEIGNEES BALE OF A VALUAI A pial Cool the following res. estate al Ju 3 1. Atrect of land, Knows as Rishel farm, in Gregg, twp, containin with good house, good bank barn § : i Pom, No sry plank frame Hous 4 HG LAN ang, wilh stable, hogan s ROG Wa ~A new House and Lot about { mile west of above, with stable, water and fruit, contalos 2 ACRES and 54 perches No. 4A House snd Lot at ri inrge stable, This pr the Spring Mills, with party is all new and ote of with ings, good } This Is good farm ia t md Biluate al Mg NO i olher oulhi ¥ waloer, into such general use, it 18 important to find which are the best value for the pies charged. Oar one pound pails of on the market. goods, in the market. Oranges and lemons of tie freshest goods, We have the new lightoiug fruit jar, and Mason's porce~ imin-lined and glass top jars, The lights ning jar is far ahead of anythiog yet | known, It is 8 little higher in price than { the Mason jar, Dut it is worth more thao Phe difference in price. Buy the light ning jar and you will not regret it. We { have them in pints, quarts and half gais { lops. Fine sugar cured hams, shoulders, | breakfast bacon and dried beef—npaked of meat we seil, We have fifty fice lambs io good pasture to dress fur our market as wanted. We give special at~ tention to getting fine lambe, and always try to have a fog flock ahead, Oar cus- tomers can depend on getfing nice lamb at all times, Spcnrzr & Co, Dush House | Block, Bellefonte. { Cestae Harr Baxzry.—As a number of persons think that we have closed up | the baking business, we take pleasure in : 3 { i ! 3 1 i { and vicinity that we are now better than { ever prepared to farnish everything in our line, Freah Bread and Hollis con- stantly on band. Cakes of all kinds fur- nished op short notice for all occasions, Also, yeast for saje. you can be sapplied with fresh bread and rolls at any time, M. WiLiow, ~Mr, James Potter, of thejfirm of Jlar- ris & Co., Beliefonte, had a leg broken Centre Hall station, He in company with Wm, Wolf was thrown from a bug. gy, horse having scared at the train, Bop-sLeos, on hand and for sale cheap- er than eisewhere, made of best material, same lay mpde to order on short notice, ta the shops of J, B, Ream & Soo, Farm- era Mills. 2octlg Houeerzap ror Sanm~The under. gigned offers a desirable homestead for sale, consisting of 36 acres of land of which 25 acres are good young timber. Thereon a plank